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experimental hearme now

10 Jun 00 - 09:27 AM (#240763)
Subject: experimental hearme now
From: alison

Just seeing if anyone is about..... according to my clock thingy.. it's mid afternoon Saturday in the UK (and the soccer season is over), early morning in the US, and almost bedtime here in Oz....

Anyone want to chat / sing/ whatever

click here

slainte

alison


10 Jun 00 - 10:16 AM (#240772)
Subject: RE: experimental hearme now
From: alison

Got Jon and Jeri at the moment... anyone else?


10 Jun 00 - 10:20 AM (#240776)
Subject: RE: experimental hearme now
From: alison

silly me wrong link

that wsa the old room that cuts you off mid song... relocating to here


10 Jun 00 - 10:21 AM (#240777)
Subject: RE: experimental hearme now
From: Jeri

No, CLICK HERE - we moved.


10 Jun 00 - 10:23 AM (#240778)
Subject: RE: experimental hearme now
From: Ed Pellow

tried.. but was told that the 'chat session is closed'

Ed


10 Jun 00 - 10:36 AM (#240782)
Subject: RE: experimental hearme now
From: alison

you need to use the later links not the one in the first post... but Ed is with us now


10 Jun 00 - 11:28 AM (#240793)
Subject: RE: experimental hearme now
From: Jon Freeman

7 in now.

Jon


10 Jun 00 - 11:29 AM (#240794)
Subject: RE: experimental hearme now
From: alison

there's 8 now (including a few UK-ers).. but I'm off to bed.......

slainte

alison


10 Jun 00 - 01:07 PM (#240816)
Subject: RE: experimental hearme now
From: Mbo

Lots of fun! Folks can do things at this time they can't do on our HearMes at night! Thanks all! I did:

Hotel California --by The Eagles
The Best of My Love --by the Eagles
Amie --by Pure Praire League
Allstar --by Smash Mouth

On violin:
Miss MacDermott
Blue Bonnets Over The Border
Farewell to Whisky
Archibald MacDonald of Keppoch
My Lagan Love
Slan Cois Mhara

--Mbo


10 Jun 00 - 01:09 PM (#240817)
Subject: RE: experimental hearme now
From: Noreen

Thanks Alison, that was a nice surprise! Had a good time. I sang:

My Bonny Cuckoo (trad)
Farewell, Farewell (Richard Thompson)
Sweet Erin the Green (trad)

--Noreen


10 Jun 00 - 01:14 PM (#240820)
Subject: RE: experimental hearme now
From: Jon Freeman

I've really enjoyed myself and with it being daytime, I was able to play guitar, banjo and melodeon without worrying bout neighbours. It was the first time the banjo has come out of its case in 3 months so I was a little rusty but I will try to get back into practising now I've started. I did:

Valse Clogue/ Man in the Moon
??? Hornpipe/ Rights of Man
Hola Hi
Athol Highlanders
Navvie on the Line
Johnny Jump Up
Pant Corlan Yr Wyn/ Ty Coch Caerdydd
The Rare Oul Mountain Dew
Jimmy Allen/ Salmon Tails
Banks of the Ohio/ Freight Train
The Laird Of Drumblair
Lass of Dallowghill?? / The Oyste Girl
The Trumpet Hornpipe/ Sailors Hornpipe
Wind That Shakes The Barley/ St Anness/ ?????

Jon


10 Jun 00 - 02:52 PM (#240846)
Subject: RE: experimental hearme now
From: Dulci46

Gee!! my clock says 1:53P.M. and everyone is gone. Sure did seem to have missed a lot. Tried all three links.


10 Jun 00 - 05:50 PM (#240910)
Subject: RE: experimental hearme now
From: Uncle_DaveO

Couldn't stay near as long as I'd have like to.

Didn't have an instrument, so sang the following two, a capella:

Mo Mary and
Lullaby for a Breast-Fed Baby. (my own from about twenty-five years ago.)

Somebody--I think Alison--seemed interested in learning the lullaby to sing to her breast-feeding mothers. Alison or whoever, if you'll keep a tape recorder around when you're on HearMe, you can ask me to sing it again for you when we chance to "meet". You may guess I'm proud of it. I love it better than anything else I've ever written.

Dave Oesterreich